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  • - Centrosomes and spindle pole bodies (SPBs) are crucial for forming bipolar mitotic spindles during cell division, and understanding their protein structures helps us learn how cell division is regulated.
  • - Spc42 is a key protein at the SPB, featuring a dimeric coiled-coil structure that assembles into a hexamer, acting as a scaffold for SPB development.
  • - Recent findings reveal additional coiled-coil structures in Spc42, contributing to its assembly and organization, leading to a proposed model that explains the symmetrical lattice formation essential for SPB function in yeast.

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Centrosomes and spindle pole bodies (SPBs) are membraneless organelles whose duplication and assembly is necessary for bipolar mitotic spindle formation. The structural organization and functional roles of major proteins in these organelles can provide critical insights into cell division control. Spc42, a phosphoregulated protein with an N-terminal dimeric coiled-coil (DCC), assembles into a hexameric array at the budding yeast SPB core, where it functions as a scaffold for SPB assembly. Here, we present in vitro and in vivo data to elucidate the structural arrangement and biological roles of Spc42 elements. Crystal structures reveal details of two additional coiled-coils in Spc42: a central trimeric coiled-coil and a C-terminal antiparallel DCC. Contributions of the three Spc42 coiled-coils and adjacent undetermined regions to the formation of an ∼145 Å hexameric lattice in an in vitro lipid monolayer assay and to SPB duplication and assembly in vivo reveal structural and functional redundancy in Spc42 assembly. We propose an updated model that incorporates the inherent symmetry of these Spc42 elements into a lattice, and thereby establishes the observed sixfold symmetry. The implications of this model for the organization of the central SPB core layer are discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6724696PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E19-03-0167DOI Listing

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  • - Centrosomes and spindle pole bodies (SPBs) are crucial for forming bipolar mitotic spindles during cell division, and understanding their protein structures helps us learn how cell division is regulated.
  • - Spc42 is a key protein at the SPB, featuring a dimeric coiled-coil structure that assembles into a hexamer, acting as a scaffold for SPB development.
  • - Recent findings reveal additional coiled-coil structures in Spc42, contributing to its assembly and organization, leading to a proposed model that explains the symmetrical lattice formation essential for SPB function in yeast.
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The spindle pole body (SPB) is a multiprotein complex that organizes microtubules in yeast. Due to its large size and association with the nuclear membrane, little is known about its detailed structure. In particular, although many SPB components and some of the interactions between them have been identified, the molecular details of how most of these interactions occur are not known.

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